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Magnesium Chloride

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Definition: Magnesium chloride. An inorganic compound consisting of one magnesium and two chloride ions. The compound is used in medicine as a source of magnesium ions, which are essential for many cellular activities. It has also been used as a cathartic and in alloys.  used as a source of magnesium ions    Other names Chloride, Magnesium; MgCl2
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
5-bromopyridyl-2-magnesium chloride  0   *Pyridines *Magnesium Chloride. Org Lett. 2004 Dec 23;6(26):4905-7
bishofit  0   *Minerals *Magnesium Chloride. Klin Med (Mosk) 1991 Jun;69(2):92-4
Roe cardioplegic solution  0   Glucose Potassium Chloride Sodium Chloride Magnesium Chloride Cardioplegic Solutions. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1989;97(6):856
Tyers cardioplegic solution  0   Bicarbonates Calcium Chloride Gluconates Potassium Chloride Sodium Chloride Magnesium Chloride Sodium Acetate Cardioplegic Solutions. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1989;97(6):856
thoromangan  79102-57-1   *Iodides *Magnesium Chloride Trace Elements. Tieraerztl Umsch 32(2):76;1977
Plasma-lyte 148  0   Gluconates Potassium Chloride Sodium Chloride Magnesium Chloride Sodium Acetate Cardioplegic Solutions.
Pharma Action Ophthalmic Solutions
Am J Ophthalmol 81(4):473;1976; Arch D'ophthalmol 36(8-9):595;1976NORMOCARB HF 25; NORMOSOL-R IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; SUPREP BOWEL PREP KIT; PLASMA-LYTE 148 IN WATER IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; TIS-U-SOL IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; ISOLYTE S PH 7.4 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; NORMOCARB HF 35; TIS-U-SOL; PHYSIOLYTE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; PHYSIOSOL PH 7.4 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; SYNOVALYTE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; PHYSIOSOL IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; PLASMA-LYTE 56 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; PLASMA-LYTE A IN PLASTIC CONTAINER; ISOLYTE S IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Miol  0   *Aluminum *Calcium Chloride *Camphor *Chlorphenesin *Sodium Chloride *Magnesium Chloride Drug Combinations. Br Med J 4(5991):264;1975

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